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For Immediate Release
Contact:

Inga Sarda-Sorensen, ACLU, 212-284-7347isarda-sorensen@aclu.org, Adela de la Torre, NILC, 213-400-7822, delatorre@nilc.org

Comment on Reported Guidance for Trump Muslim Ban Implementation

The federal government has reportedly issued extremely restrictive guidance on how it plans to implement a portion of President Trump's Muslim ban.

The ban had been blocked by court orders, but on Monday the Supreme Court issued a ruling allowing the government to move forward with a narrowed portion of the ban starting today.

WASHINGTON

The federal government has reportedly issued extremely restrictive guidance on how it plans to implement a portion of President Trump's Muslim ban.

The ban had been blocked by court orders, but on Monday the Supreme Court issued a ruling allowing the government to move forward with a narrowed portion of the ban starting today.

As modified by the Supreme Court, the federal court orders governing the ban provide that the government cannot apply either the 90-day ban on nationals of six countries or the 120-day ban on refugees to any individual who can credibly claim a "bona fide relationship" with a person or entity in the United States.

Reports indicate, however, that the guidance arbitrarily refuses to treat certain categories of familial relationships (grandparents, grandchildren, uncles, aunts, cousins, fiances, fiancees, and more) as "bona fide" relationships.

"It remains clear that President Trump's purpose is to disparage and condemn Muslims. The reported guidance does not comport with the Supreme Court's order, is arbitrary, and is not tied to any legitimate government purpose," said Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project.

The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Maryland, and National Immigration Law Center are challenging the ban on behalf of HIAS, the International Refugee Assistance Project, the Middle East Studies Association, and individuals affected by the ban.

"This reported guidance would slam the door shut on so many who have waited for months or years to be reunited with their families. Those engaged to be married, for example, have been cruelly left out. This reported guidance should leave no doubt that the Trump administration will exploit any opportunity to advance its xenophobic agenda," said Karen Tumlin, legal director at the National Immigration Law Center.

This statement is at: https://www.aclu.org/news/comment-reported-guidance-trump-muslim-ban-implementation

More information is at: https://www.aclu.org/cases/international-refugee-assistance-project-v-trump

The American Civil Liberties Union was founded in 1920 and is our nation's guardian of liberty. The ACLU works in the courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States.

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